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Mild Weekend Sets Up Midweek Rain, Then a Colder, Windy Thanksgiving

Early‑morning fog is possible, with Tuesday–Wednesday rain likely to slow travel before a sharp front delivers a late‑week chill.

Overview

  • Clearing skies and milder temperatures return this weekend across much of the Midwest, Northeast and Mid‑Atlantic, though patchy overnight and early‑morning fog may reduce visibility.
  • Met Éireann issued a Status Yellow fog warning from 5 a.m. to 10 a.m. for 11 counties in Ireland, advising of poor visibility and treacherous travel.
  • Forecast offices highlight a broader system Tuesday into Wednesday with periods of rain and a brief warmup, raising the risk of slower road travel and possible East Coast flight delays.
  • A colder, gusty turn is expected for Thanksgiving and Black Friday behind the front, with lake‑effect snow possible in Great Lakes and some Northeast zones.
  • The Southeast, including Florida and coastal Georgia, remains unusually warm into midweek with highs near or above 80°F, followed by only spotty showers and a modest cooldown on the holiday.